06-03-2021, 11:29 PM
RE: Interpreting breath patterns
(06-03-2021, 09:25 AM)mrtea Wrote:(06-03-2021, 09:18 AM)Gideon Wrote: in the second image, you had an arousal at 14:21:15 which resulted in your taking deeper breaths and flushing CO2 out of your system to below your apneic threshold resulting in a central hypopnea. You built up to deep breaths flushing COP2 once again gradually lowering and a central apnea occurs. You finally come out of it with normal breathing with exipratory mouth breathing.I'm using a nasal mask, so the lack of a negative section is what is telling you there is mouth breathing?
Edit:
Read your replies again, and that is exactly what you are saying. Thanks for the help, this has helped a bunch for learning to interpret the data.
Ok, I'm curious, when I wear a nasal mask I sometimes see a pattern that's kind of the reverse of that?
The expiration has a big tail, while the inspiration barely comes off zero. Does that indicate inhaling through the mouth and exhaling through the nose?